How to read knitting patterns and follow written instructions [for beginners]

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  • @NimbleNeedles
    @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +15

    🗒️ List of the patterns mentioned in this video: nimble-needles.com/patterns/10-easy-knitting-projects-for-beginners/
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    • @suelowther5104
      @suelowther5104 2 роки тому

      Just had a brainstorm! When knitting charts for color work- use software to print a negative image to reverse the color work pattern if you want the darks to be light and the lights to be dark! So much easier!

  • @Sandrahsings
    @Sandrahsings 2 роки тому +63

    Norman, Your teaching ability is immaculate!! So easy to understand and so very thorough! 👍💯❤️

    • @madamsloth
      @madamsloth 2 роки тому +2

      Took the words from my keyboard ❤️

  • @M322233
    @M322233 2 роки тому +5

    Dear Norman, you really care about your fellow knitters! This video is extremely helpful, thank you!

  • @lenaraullo5263
    @lenaraullo5263 2 роки тому +22

    Very clear Tutorial, very helpful for all beginners. English/American vs. German patterns have slight differences (noticed it as I switched from English to German sometimes). I usually read the pattern from beginning to end to have an idea. Then I mark the size to make for me to make it easier before starting the project. If any special stitches I check it out in You Tube. You are correct, gauge is very important. What I love in your channel

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +1

      yeah...german patterns can be even more cryptic...especially sweater patterns. And good tip there to check out techniques etc on youtube before you start there! thx for adding that.

  • @rshepherd5666
    @rshepherd5666 2 роки тому +27

    You're a master, Norman. Thank you! I always learn something from your very thorough videos. (And I like your gold fountain pen, too!)

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +2

      me too! and the best part..it's super inexpensive..i think it was like 15ish USD, if that!

  • @galeem713
    @galeem713 2 роки тому +15

    Anything in brackets should be marked with stitch markers. A lot of time, this is where shaping happens. It also helps novice knitters keep track of stitches

  • @1rnpink
    @1rnpink 2 роки тому +15

    Norman, thank you so much for your videos. I've been knitting for years but there are so many things that I've been afraid of trying. You've made things so easy to understand and you're a great teacher!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +1

      aww....thank you! exceedingly happy to hear I can help other knitters knit more complex patterns and projects :)

  • @niajones8632
    @niajones8632 10 місяців тому +2

    I've been crocheting for a few years and I've recently decided to learn how to knit so I can make this beautiful sweater. I've just found your channel and website and I'd be lost without it! Thank you for giving a complete beginner hope that one day I may share some of your prowess!

  • @dariacohen713
    @dariacohen713 7 днів тому

    I am so grateful for your work on this UA-cam channel! ❤ My learn-to-knit journey would have been much more cumbersome and far less enjoyable without you 😊

  • @bonniebozec2400
    @bonniebozec2400 2 роки тому +4

    Another excellent podcast Norman. I started knitting at a very young age. I was innocent about needle size, type of wool and the resulting type of fabric. I attempted to knit socks without this knowledge. I was fearless in my ignorance. The first sock I knit would’ve fit a giant! My grandmother then explained to me about needle size and weight of yarn. My grandmother lived far away and wasn’t easily accessible when I had questions. I would’ve been so happy as a young inexperienced knitter to have had access to a video such as yours. Take care. I hope you’re having a wonderful day.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +1

      ah..i too must say that might knitting journey would have been much smoother if yt videos were available in the 80ies. But i am very happy that I am not in a position to help a new generation of knitters in a (hopefully) much easier way.

  • @stevensonsandra
    @stevensonsandra 2 роки тому +9

    Thank you, thank you! I've been knitting for only a few months. This tutorial is exactly what I needed and explained so many questions I didn't know I had.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +1

      very happy to hear that. For me, it is sometimes not that easy to worm myself into the mind of a beginner. So...glad I was able to answer some questions!

  • @JaneHasGame
    @JaneHasGame 11 місяців тому +1

    This video is more than I hoped to find. My mother knit for many years and I'm hoping to learn. Thanks for putting this together

  • @promenadeable
    @promenadeable Рік тому +1

    Brilliant teaching - your ability to communicate is exquisite. I believe your tone and inflections have much to do with this - as I've listened to others and most seem to lack that special something which you apparently have. As a new knitter I'm so happy I found you!

  • @rubypickles1836
    @rubypickles1836 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this. Scratching out the extra size info really helped me read my pattern.

  • @everybodydad352
    @everybodydad352 2 роки тому +2

    i’ve been on and off for 4 years and consistently for about 2 and i’ve never been able to get the hang of written instructions- this translates to my learning style very much- but i see a lot of cute patterns i want to try to thank you for making this!!!

  • @YKKY
    @YKKY Рік тому +1

    I don't know how I'd knit anything without you, really. Thank you!

  • @kathyd7284
    @kathyd7284 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome! Still have a lot to learn. Been teaching myself since covid. Have made many hats. Now doing sweaters for my small dog. Wish I had paid more attention to my mother’s knitting. She made some beautiful, complicated things.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +1

      give it a bit of time and practise. She probably took a while to get to that point as well, right?

  • @beago0810
    @beago0810 2 роки тому +3

    Hi Norman,
    Thank you so much for all your information in this video. I finally finished knitting my boyfriend's bulky pullover sweater I started on 12/19/21 on 01/7/22. I'm so happy it's completed since it's a late Christmas present. 😊
    My next project is a men's sweater with cable stiches. I appreciate your UA-cam channel so very much.

  • @LittleBlueJay789
    @LittleBlueJay789 Рік тому

    I’m so glad I found your channel! I wanted to learn how to knit and approached my grandmother for help, however she can’t help me due to heath complications.
    Your explanations are easy to follow and very comprehensive, I have no doubt I can lean everything I need from you.
    My end goal is to be able to knit sweaters for my family, the way my grandmother always did.

  • @1234j
    @1234j 2 роки тому +2

    This is SO good! Thank you. Love your skills and presentation. You are gifted! Your videos are a breath of fresh air.

  • @theastewart6721
    @theastewart6721 2 роки тому +2

    Great video Norman! Great tips for beginners! My favorite is reading the whole pattern through from start to finish. I had to learn that one the hard way years ago. It’s amazing what information is in the pattern that must be read before starting the pattern! Thanks for sharing!😊🤗

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +2

      yeah...let's say I should havve had done this a couple of times in the past myself, haha!

    • @theastewart6721
      @theastewart6721 2 роки тому +1

      😂😂

  • @valeriehowden471
    @valeriehowden471 2 роки тому

    Great video Norman. Self taught myself how to read crochet patterns ages ago. Now, thanks to you, I've got a short cut for knitting patterns. You'll save me from many headaches + frogging experiences.

  • @cindyfrye3026
    @cindyfrye3026 2 роки тому

    Thank you for such a clear explanation of how to understand the new language of a knitting pattern. When crocheting I do more following diagrams/charts so that section was most enlightening for me. I will be watching this video a few times when I get ready to do an actual pattern. I will recommend it to others in my FB groups.

  • @kendrallejones7851
    @kendrallejones7851 2 місяці тому

    I love you so much for this video ! You helped me so much and your aesthetic is so nice

  • @JennySimon206
    @JennySimon206 Рік тому

    Okay so I figured out I am doing combination knitting and it's okay! My stitches aren't twisted. It feels so intuitive and natural. I don't like doing it the other way now. Glad I'm learning this in the beginning. I'm doing a 2 x 2 ribbing. I did a couple basic cables earlier. I'm cruising right along. Thanks again Norman. I love your videos.

  • @annaparell4749
    @annaparell4749 2 роки тому +1

    Very helpful I am a mediocre knitter everything I can learn helps.

  • @rebeccagaines5308
    @rebeccagaines5308 Рік тому

    Fantastic video Norman! I'm a new knitter, and I have watched a few videos just on reading patterns. You explained everything so well! Thanks so very much!

  • @conniewatson1659
    @conniewatson1659 Рік тому

    I just came across this !! I thank you for the instructions,. It really help alot...

  • @janetdressing39
    @janetdressing39 2 роки тому

    Once again, Norman, you’ve explained it all. Well worth watching to the end.

  • @grimmssocalledlife4140
    @grimmssocalledlife4140 2 роки тому +1

    You read my mind! Thank you so much for doing this video. I was getting so confused with different projects. You explain so well!

  • @marthes8893
    @marthes8893 2 роки тому

    Whoa, you always come up with just the right help. Thank you so much. You are by far the best helper....

  • @rosapatrinostro155
    @rosapatrinostro155 Рік тому

    Your instructions are so thorough. I am a fan ❤

  • @agentswarley
    @agentswarley 2 роки тому +1

    This was incredibly helpful, thank you so much!

  • @lesleyoliver3310
    @lesleyoliver3310 Рік тому

    Happy New Year 2023. Thank you for this video. The knitting world has evolved since I learned 58 years ago so I am trying to learn how to make garments using circular needles. It’s a ‘thing’ 😅! So little steps and watching your videos is encouraging. 🐨🦘👋🏻👋🏻

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Рік тому

      it sure has. even in the past decades there was a huuge leap!

  • @aliciaiacovetta4111
    @aliciaiacovetta4111 2 роки тому

    Your videos are amazing! I'm new to the knitting world and just started a first project a month ago! I was afraid to try knitting, but your videos have made it so easy to get into and now I can't put my needles down! Thank you for your expertise and I look forward to seeing more videos to learn from!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому

      You are so welcome, Alicia. GLad I can be part of your knitting journey!

  • @constantinalitsa3034
    @constantinalitsa3034 Рік тому

    thank you so much!!! knitting my first sweater with a pattern! So useful! Felt lost before

  • @bevjubenville2634
    @bevjubenville2634 2 роки тому

    Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much Norman. You shed so much light on how to read patterns….really the best tutorial

  • @shirleyeggenschwiler9482
    @shirleyeggenschwiler9482 Рік тому

    Thanks! I love your patient mannerism!

  • @lynnbean7200
    @lynnbean7200 Рік тому

    Another excellent video. I learn something every time I watch one. I have just started knitting a sweater from a Norwegian pattern. They take quite a different approach from US/UK patterns, assuming much more knowledge. A bit of trial and error but my big learning is to read and reread the instructions for a section until I'm absolutely sure what I'm supposed to be doing. Now progressing well.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Рік тому +1

      yeah, those patterns can be abit...truncated ;-)

  • @bigbunny3868
    @bigbunny3868 2 роки тому +6

    I've been binge watching your tutorials and have enjoyed them all immensely! I have a question, please. In one of your videos, you mentioned your knitting journal. Can you tell us a little more about that? I'd like to document my knitting journey, but am unsure quite how to organize it. What have you done that you'd recommend a beginner like myself would benefit from, especially years from now after (hopefully) a long knitting journey? Thank you for your time and consideration!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +4

      It's just a blank book/note pad. Nothing fancy and I just record everything in it I personally deem neccessary to recreate a pattern. I don't follow any rules and it's probably gibberish to anyone else reading it.
      The whole point of it is just that you have on recourse (could be on your pc as well) where you can look up past projects.

  • @karannina1
    @karannina1 Рік тому

    you are amazing at explaning ..thank you....

  • @juj3392
    @juj3392 2 роки тому

    thank you for sharing this cleared up some issues i have been having with bracket repeats!!!

  • @dionysiavisvardi1051
    @dionysiavisvardi1051 10 місяців тому

    Norman thank you so much for your videos! they are super understandable and helpful! the way you explain everything is absolutely amazing! You have done amazing work!

  • @estheraradottir6808
    @estheraradottir6808 Рік тому

    You are such an excellent teacher!

  • @jillfischer3492
    @jillfischer3492 2 роки тому

    Thank you for making another wonderful video! You are an exceptional knitter and teacher. I like to keep my place in patterns with highlighter tape. It's repositionable with no residue, able to be written on and comes in different colors. For me, it is a wonderful tool for keeping track of where I am in a pattern. I find it on Amazon. Thank you again for helping to make a world full of wonderful knitters.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому

      it's my pleasure, jill :) and yes, using tape or building yourself a little visor is a great idea :)

  • @sailingseaofstars
    @sailingseaofstars 2 роки тому +1

    I love your channel, I really love the videos!

  • @cynthia2553
    @cynthia2553 2 роки тому

    WOW!!!!! Thank you SO much for posting this, Norman!! So easy to understand, and great detailed information...and I love your accent/voice!! Keep up the great videos!!!! 🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶🧶

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! and I will definitely keep things up

  • @peggytraeg
    @peggytraeg 2 роки тому

    Excellent instructions on how to follow a pattern.

  • @shirleycoonce8726
    @shirleycoonce8726 2 роки тому

    Thank you for all your valuable information on knitting. I have been knitting awhile but still haven't tackled a graph.
    It is on my bucket list..😄 I always enjoy your videos.

  • @crystalwarelk
    @crystalwarelk 2 роки тому

    Thank you for including the part about stitch counts!
    I’ve ran into several patterns that in their instructions include the stitch connected to a M1 or Lifted increase as part of that instruction and it confused the heck out of people all the time! Especially beginners who have never seen it that way before.
    For example if you had 4 stitches and they want you to add 2 stitches.
    some write it as:
    K1, M1, k2, M1, k1 (6)
    But others write it as
    K1, M1, k1, M1 (6)
    So it’s very important to read through each line to figure out how that designer handles their increases. I really wish more designers would stick with standard practices.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому

      hm...very interesting. ...why would you include the knit stitch. confusing indeed.

    • @freddiedanek1574
      @freddiedanek1574 2 роки тому

      Hello crystal

  • @user-il4vn9jd6l
    @user-il4vn9jd6l 5 місяців тому

    So helpful, thank you

  • @sandys1469
    @sandys1469 Рік тому

    Thanks Norman 😊

  • @penelopebeaumont4893
    @penelopebeaumont4893 2 роки тому +1

    Happy New Year Norman! Great video - I’m just starting a new project so will be taking your advice on reading the whole pattern first. I am doing my first stuffed toy!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +1

      yes, for toys that is super important as you are often assembling them from multiple parts and the ends are used for sewing etc.

  • @deisyholguin349
    @deisyholguin349 2 роки тому

    Let me start by saying I’ve never commented on a video much less liked one. I went through at least four videos before I watched yours and it’s the only one that actually helped me. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video it was so helpful🥹

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому

      Very happy to hear I could help you with such an important skill/knowledge, Deisy! And always know, you can comment on any of my videos if you need help :)

  • @metragiany
    @metragiany 2 роки тому

    This was so so helpful. I must have missed the video on how to read charts but im going to find it right now. Thank you!!!

  • @ellacorrigan7935
    @ellacorrigan7935 Рік тому

    Great explanation of gauge! And I am in love with those gold ornamental scissors 😍

  • @sennursen319
    @sennursen319 6 місяців тому

    Thank you very much ❤

  • @gwendyrose8905
    @gwendyrose8905 2 роки тому

    As a crocheter who is now knitting, reading knit patterns is very similar to the way you read crochet patterns, which is VERY helpful! You just have to get used to the different "jargon" used. :) However, charts are still a MAJOR issue for me no matter if they are crochet or knit! It's just WAY too easy for my eyes to skip rows on charts or to misunderstand the symbols used. (So far, knit symbols seem a bit easier to read, but I'm not very experienced with those just yet.) What I typically end up doing is taking the time to convert the charts into written patterns that I can follow. Sometimes this helps, but sometimes it just complicates things. However, after watching your explanations, I will trying again to use a chart in the future. :) Thanks for the explanations and the encouragement. Great video as always!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +1

      maybe this resource here on my blog will also help you a bit with charts: nimble-needles.com/tutorials/read-knitting-charts-for-beginners/

    • @gwendyrose8905
      @gwendyrose8905 2 роки тому

      @@NimbleNeedles Thanks. I will definitely check it out. :)

  • @marilynalvarado3721
    @marilynalvarado3721 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Norman!.. I'm from Connecticut USA. I start to knitting last year I love doing it,but theres a problem for me when I like a pattern and only comes in a chart pattern I do not understand nothing for more I read feel so frustrated,I'm trying to do a hat but it's become a headache but I don't give up,but I love watching your videos you take your time to teach I feel relaxed, hope you do more video I have see all your video in UA-cam...love...Wishing you a prosper 2022 in all your life. ♥️

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +1

      you saw that I linked the full video on charts, right? it does take practice but once you invested a bit of time you won't want to look back!

    • @marilynalvarado3721
      @marilynalvarado3721 2 роки тому

      Yes I did🥰

  • @larryg6221
    @larryg6221 2 роки тому

    Norman can you please do a video on yarn twisting and how to avoid it? I have a terrible time with twisting when making socks. I love the more advanced knitting videos that you produce, thank you!!!!!!!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому

      hmm... i can put it on the list but probably not very soon. I talk about it here in this video quite a bit, tho: ua-cam.com/video/6gxm_Nyq0O4/v-deo.html

  • @faribayagoobian7721
    @faribayagoobian7721 2 роки тому

    Thank you for all your hard work !
    Recently subscribed to your channel and am ready to knit with confidence . Thank you 🙏🏼🌹

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому

      Glad to hear that Fariba & welcome to my channel

  • @yangyangwatchesgaming
    @yangyangwatchesgaming 2 роки тому +3

    how does it feel to have single handedly improved my knitting by bounds in the last few weeks???

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +2

      I could throw back that quesiton to you Sebastian. I mean..my channel is not about me but about you and the knitting community. So feedback like this is seriously the best I can ever get!

  • @sherryberry6264
    @sherryberry6264 2 роки тому

    What fantastic channels and website! I’m so glad I found you!

  • @phoebebaker1575
    @phoebebaker1575 11 місяців тому

    Such a good explanation!

  • @sarahturck8365
    @sarahturck8365 2 роки тому

    I am learning a lot from your videos thankyou

  • @madamsloth
    @madamsloth 2 роки тому

    You explains so well and can get nitty gritty with topics too! this channel is the only channel I need for techniques. All others are for inspiration n patterns, sorry not sorry 😅

  • @cleta2045
    @cleta2045 2 роки тому

    I know from an earlier comment you said you would be posting a tutorial on lace knitting this year. I would like to request that you include how to use a life line in that tutorial as well. Thank you much.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому

      That would definitely be part of that video. still, thank you for the suggestion :)

  • @roseandra1
    @roseandra1 2 роки тому

    Thank you, Norman for another great video!! 👍

  • @claremccullough
    @claremccullough Рік тому

    So helpful!!!😊

  • @marciaalbaum2597
    @marciaalbaum2597 2 роки тому

    thank you you are very informstive and clear

  • @violettracey
    @violettracey 6 місяців тому

    Thanks!

  • @faridehfarahdel3084
    @faridehfarahdel3084 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much, your tutorial was great info

  • @JoanVBruce
    @JoanVBruce Рік тому

    Thank you Norman for another excellent video and happy new year. I’ve been knitting for 70+ years and learn something new all the time. My question is ‘why do you write a chart right to left? and do you read all the rows right to left? Could you please do a video about the quality and properties of various types of yarn, ie; stretchiness, shrinkage, fluffy or tight, wool versus fibre. etc. It would help with choosing what to use if you can’t get the recommended make. Thx.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Рік тому +1

      Because ypu knit from right to left, too 😎

  • @the.dutch.knitter.
    @the.dutch.knitter. Рік тому

    youre videos are so helpfull, thank you so much!

  • @Melmaz32
    @Melmaz32 2 роки тому

    Congratulations on 50,000 subscribers!!!

  • @hildursplants9010
    @hildursplants9010 2 роки тому

    Would looove the shorts in a pdf that one could print out for easier access 🥰 great video!

  • @wcwparts8314
    @wcwparts8314 2 роки тому

    Thank you :) Caroline.

  • @nicolelafontaine1720
    @nicolelafontaine1720 2 роки тому +1

    Great theme ! Your cable sweater looks perfect on you, did YOU knit it ? Thanks for your knitting glossary, it is quite useful to have all the abreviations together. I really appreciated your explanation of the use of asterisk, parenthesis, brackets, italic in different circumstances, it is nice to know the standard use of these. Personally I like to hightlight my size instruction on the pattern, rather than cross the other size instruction. It helps if I knit the pattern again for someone else in another size, then I don't have to print the pattern again, I just highlight this new size with a different color.
    I loved your last comment about the stitch count at the end of a row being the RESULT of the knitted stitches in that row rather than the stitch count before knitting that row, so many people make that mistake !!! Thanks again for one more great instructional video !

  • @phoebebaker1575
    @phoebebaker1575 11 місяців тому

    I love your videos!

  • @judybrown56
    @judybrown56 2 роки тому

    Thank you for doing this!!! Perfect!

  • @dejagarrison4715
    @dejagarrison4715 3 місяці тому

    Love him 😭

  • @drawingnikki8217
    @drawingnikki8217 9 місяців тому

    Thank you so much omg

  • @rfiliagaful
    @rfiliagaful 6 місяців тому

    I'm not sure where to ask questions, so I'm asking here. First though, I really appreciate your clear instructions. Thank you for sharing your expertise. I love cable patterns but am struggling a bit with these instructions. Typically I prefer to use a cable needle since the yarns I use can easily unravel if taken off the needles. I am looking at a German pattern and the cable instructions are confusing for me. They are: insert the right needle into st 3 of the left needle from the back. Slide sts 1&2 of the needle and pinch them with your thumb. Grab these 2sts with the left needle and cross them to the left. Slide st 3 back onto left needle. K3. I am confused at the new order of these sts. If the sts we're originally numbered 3/2/1 with 3 being the original st in the directions, when they are all returned to the left needle would they be 2/1/3 or did 1&2 get twisted on the return to the left needle and now the order is 1/2/3? Likewise, on the other side the instruction is: insert the right needle into sts 2&3 of the left needle from the front. Slide 1 st off the needle and pinch them with your thumb. Grab the first at with the left needle and cross it to the left. Slide 2sts back onto left needle. K2, p1. Again, what order will the sts end up in? I think my confusion is with the word "cross". Does this mean change the order of those sts or some other thing? Could you assist in explaining this to me? Thank you

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  6 місяців тому

      maybe this video will help you: ua-cam.com/video/hfAIm-OSfsU/v-deo.html

  • @teresawrubel1734
    @teresawrubel1734 2 роки тому

    Thank you, very helpful.

  • @gailaltschwager7377
    @gailaltschwager7377 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the review!

  • @et1016
    @et1016 2 роки тому

    You’re the best!!! ❤️

  • @nadinea4363
    @nadinea4363 Рік тому

    Vielen herzlichen Dank aus den USA❤

  • @sarahhennessy8233
    @sarahhennessy8233 8 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @ernestinamorales6029
    @ernestinamorales6029 2 роки тому

    Very very useful thank you so much 🙏🏻

  • @Casinogirl56
    @Casinogirl56 2 роки тому

    That pen is to die for! You don't see those much nowadays.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +1

      oh really? interesting..ha..i must be an old-fashioned knitter then ^^

  • @thefunkyfarmhobbyhomestead
    @thefunkyfarmhobbyhomestead 2 роки тому

    Lovely! Hooray! Thank you

  • @patrickk939
    @patrickk939 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much!! Could you also make one about fair isle and stranded knitting, please? ❤️

  • @3rdand105
    @3rdand105 2 роки тому

    I know there are subtle differences in patterns, depending on where the pattern came from. This is another reason to read the pattern thoroughly before starting.
    Also, as an experienced knitter, I don't knit as many swatches as I used to, but if I'm working with an unfamiliar yarn, it's essential. For example, I'm a big fan of acrylic yarn made by a particular company, so I already know my gauge with it, depending on needle size. If I'm using acrylic yarn from a different company, I will make a swatch using the suggested needle size, because I've learned the hard way that my gauge can be off by a lot once I begin.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому +1

      yes, I keep on preaching this. stick to a yarnbase. it will solve so many problems.

  • @EvieO1950
    @EvieO1950 2 роки тому

    You were mentioned in our local paper the other day in an article about yarns. I’m in a medium sized town in the state of Arkansas in the US. Thanks but another great video with loss of good info.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому

      Wooot? Really...wow...can't believe that...🙈

    • @EvieO1950
      @EvieO1950 2 роки тому

      @@NimbleNeedles It was a syndicated article they pulled from somewhere but I was a little too tickled to see you mentioned in print. 😄

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому

      @@EvieO1950 i am excited even reading your comment here :)

  • @ayabahgat8235
    @ayabahgat8235 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much ♥️

  • @marilynalvarado3721
    @marilynalvarado3721 2 роки тому

    Great video love it.

  • @karennellespires4164
    @karennellespires4164 Місяць тому

    For Denise😊

  • @DR-ee5ul
    @DR-ee5ul 10 місяців тому

    Thank you. I learned a lot from the video. There is one section that confused me. Yarn over being a stitch confuses me. Do you have a video that shows the yarn over technique with the pattern equivalent?

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  10 місяців тому

      yarn over: nimble-needles.com/stitches/how-to-yarn-over-knitwise-and-purlwise/
      pattern: nimble-needles.com/patterns/easy-knitted-bookmark-a-free-pattern/

  • @hoipoi648
    @hoipoi648 2 роки тому

    Hi Norman, I've been knitting on and off for the past 10 or so years, but your videos have really helped me get so much better these past few months. Do you know how to knit a flat circle? I've picked up crochet for the sole purpose of making a flat circle, but if there's a way to do it with knitting, I'd like to learn how!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  2 роки тому

      that's fairly simple actually. you should look into "pi shawl" this will explain the process very well. Basically it boils down to for "every doubling your row count you need to double your stitch count". so row 2 8 stitches, row 4 16 stitches, row 8, 32 stitches, etc.

  • @Jane-ow7sr
    @Jane-ow7sr Рік тому

    I think even Aliens would be confused by these haha.
    But really this is very helpful, it's only been a day of following one of your beginner videos so hopefully I'm not jumping in too fast hah.